On Saturday Madison and Mike taught our third adults only English class. The class worked on conversation. We gave them themes and then we held individual conversations with each person. Some students are more advance then others, but we talked with each person at their ability level. Our topics included: “Describe your home.”, “How do […]

Wednesday was a busy day as we all spent much time focusing on getting our four scholarship kids ready for school. The school year in Honduras runs from February to November. Erin took all four kids out and registered them in school and purchased school uniforms for all of them. This is a much more […]

In Honduras education is compulsory up to sixth grade. The only way to attend school beyond the sixth grade is to pay for a private school. However, the average person in Honduras makes less than $3,000 a year. So, unfortunately, many parents must choose buying rice and beans for their family over sending their children […]